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Original Article

Iliosacral Screw Insertion Using Computer-Assisted CT Image Guidance: a Laboratory Study

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Pages 289-296 | Received 12 Aug 1998, Accepted 02 Mar 1999, Published online: 06 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Procedures were performed to evaluate the efficacy of using a computer-assisted image-guided system to improve the accuracy of inserting iliosacral screws for posterior pelvic ring injuries. The fluoroscopic method currently in use has shortcomings that do not eliminate the risk to the L5 and sacral nerve roots and iliac vessels

The procedure was performed on embalmed cadaver pelvis specimens with intact soft tissues. Iliosacral screws were inserted across each sacroiliac joint after registering the opposite ilium to simulate a clinical situation. Two trials were performed. The first was necessary to become familiar with the system and test the basic methods of registration. In the second trial, deficiencies were corrected by using spherical-headed fiducial screws for fiducials and a better reference frame clamp, and by better spacing of more fiducials

Results were evaluated by inlet and outlet X-ray views and dissection. All eight S-l iliosacral 7.0-mm cannulated screws were entirely inside bone. Of the eight S-2 screws, five were inside bone, two infringed upon an S-l foramen, and one had threads out of the sacral body anteriorly and intruding into an S-l foramen

This system was felt to be effective and sufficiently safe to warrant clinical trials.

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